Nut consumption and risk of metabolic syndrome and overweight/obesity: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies and randomized trials

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作者
Li, Hang [1 ]
Li, Xia [2 ]
Yuan, Sheng [2 ]
Jin, Yalei [2 ]
Lu, Jinping [2 ]
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ, Dept Cardiol, Zhongnan Hosp, Wuhan 430071, Hubei, Peoples R China
[2] Wuhan Univ, Dept Geratol, Zhongnan Hosp, Wuhan 430071, Hubei, Peoples R China
关键词
Nutrition; Metabolic syndrome; Overweight; Obesity; ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION; LIPID PROFILE; BODY-WEIGHT; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK; ALMOND CONSUMPTION; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; PISTACHIO NUTS; DOSE-RESPONSE; HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC SUBJECTS; INFLAMMATORY MARKERS;
D O I
10.1186/s12986-018-0282-y
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Background: Nut consumption has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, its role in the prevention of metabolic disorders, such as metabolic syndrome (Mets) and overweight/obesity, remains controversial. We therefore conducted a meta-analysis to determine the association of nut consumption with Mets and overweight/obesity. Methods: Eligible studies were identified by searching the PubMed and Embase databases and by reviewing the references of relevant literatures. We used random effect models to pool the studies-specific risk ratio (RR) and weighted mean difference (WMD). Results: This meta-analysis included six prospective cohort studies with 420,890 subjects and 62 randomized feeding trials with 7184 participants. Among the cohort studies, the summary RR for every 1-serving/week increase in nut intake was 0.96 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.92 to 0.99; n = 3) for Mets, 0.97 (95% CI: 0.95 to 0.98; n = 2) for overweight/obesity, and 0.95 (95% CI: 0.89 to 1.02; n = 2) for obesity. Pooling of randomized trials indicated that nut consumption was related to a significant reduction in body weight (WMD: -0.22 Kg, 95% CI: -0.40 to -0.04), body mass index (WMD: -0.16 Kg/m(2), 95% CI: -0.31 to -0.01), and waist circumference (WMD: -0.51 cm, 95% CI: -0.95 to -0.07). These findings remained stable in the sensitivity analysis, and no publication bias was detected. Conclusion: Nut consumption may be beneficial in the prevention of Mets and overweight/obesity. Additional prospective studies are needed to enhance these findings and to explore the metabolic benefits for specific subclasses of nut.
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